The latest incident happened at Ravensthorpe Social Education Centre and Special Care Unit in John's Street in Ravensthorpe, at around 7.30pm on Tuesday February 3, 2015. The suspects got into the school at the rear of the building. It is not thought anything was stolen.

This follows a burglarly at St Paulinus Junior and Infant School in Temple Road, Dewsbury at 6.15pm on Monday January 12, 2015. Cash was stolen after suspects forced entry to the reception area of the building.

Clare Wood's father said his murdered daughter would spur him on if she was able to witness the campaigning he has done to raise awareness of domestic violence.

Michael Brown, 71, said his work to bring about changes to legislation to protect women from domestic abuse has helped him deal with the grief felt over his daughter's death.

Mr Brown, a retired prison officer, said more could still be done to protect women from abusive men, including improved use of the police national computer to identify potential abusers.

In the wake of his daughter's death, he lobbied for the Government to enact what would become Clare's Law, which allows the police to disclose information about a partner's previous history of domestic violence or violent acts.

"I've never gone into this for personal glory. I was dragged into this kicking and screaming, had it not been for the fact that my daughter ended up with an untimely end. I'm sure if she's watching she'll say 'good for you Dad, get on'.

"It gave me something to vent my anger on. It was the last thing I expected in my life."

Police in Wakefield have charged two men in connection with an ongoing investigation into sexual offences. 37-year-old Ismail Haji and 35-year-old Mohammed Chothia will appear at Wakefield Magistrates' Court tomorrow morning.
Ismail Haji has been charged with two offences of rape, an offence of trafficking with a view to sexual exploitation and a sexual grooming offence. Mohammed Chothia has been charged with sexual assault, an offence of trafficking with a view to sexual exploitation and a sexual grooming offence.
They have been charged in relation to offences against two juvenile females and an adult female from the Wakefield area alleged to have occurred between September and October this year.